Discovery of energy-dependent phase variations in the polarization angle of Cen X-3
Abstract
We present a detailed polarimetric analysis of Cen X-3 using observations during its high state, revealing complex energy-dependent polarization behavior. While phase-averaged polarization shows marginal energy dependence, phase-resolved analysis reveals that the energy dependence of the polarization angle (PA) is strongly phase-dependent, with dramatic variations visible in a few specific phase intervals. We model this behavior using a two-component polarization framework consisting of a pulsed component governed by the Rotating Vector Model (RVM) and an additional phase-dependent component. By allowing the additional component's polarized flux to vary with pulse phase while fixing its PA, the observed complex behavior can be reconciled with a single set of RVM parameters across all energies. Spectroscopic analysis using , and during the high state reveals phase-modulated intrinsic hydrogen column density and covering fraction, suggesting that the wind properties are modulated with pulse phase. Our findings indicate that phase-dependent scattering in the disk wind may significantly alter the observed polarization properties of X-ray pulsars.
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